Bangladesh Red Crescent Society
The Bangladesh Red Crescent Society is a humanitarian organization and auxiliary to the government of Bangladesh. Formerly consisting of the eastern branches of the Pakistan Red Cross Society, the organization was established in 1973 as the Bangladesh Red Cross Society through the President's Order 26. It changed its name to Bangladesh Red Crescent Society in 1988 while the country adopted Islam as the constitutional religion. It has its headquarters in Dhaka and also has 68 units. A unit is constituted in each of the 64 districts and in the metropolitan cities of Dhaka. Chittagong, Rajshahi, and Khulna. The society has played an instrumental role in relief and rehabilitation during floods, cyclones, and other natural disasters, which are frequent in various parts of Bangladesh. They are also one of the largest sources of blood donation throughout the country.